PhD candidate, Phakamile Mazibuko chosen as Sebenza Women’s Awards Finalist

BY Nkosazana Ngwadla

UKZN PhD candidate, Ms Phakamile Mazibuko, has been nominated for the Sebenza Women’s Awards for her positive impact on communities through her work with the Phakamile Mazibuko Foundation.

The awards recognise outstanding achievements in various fields, including arts, business, education, environmental, health and wellness, public service, social justice, and sports.

Mazibuko, who started the foundation in 2020, has since helped over 1 500 Grade 12 learners access Higher Education Institutions across South Africa and beyond. She believes the award’s purpose is to empower women and encourage them to improve the lives of their surroundings.

She is a finalist in the “Community Builder of the Year” category. While she hopes to win, her biggest wish is to encourage others to be kind and lend a helping hand to their loved ones and the wider community.

‘Small deeds of kindness go a long way, so please assist people whenever you can. Most of us have not had it easy during the last three years, so let’s try to live up to the spirit of Ubuntu by being kind and loving to one another,’ she said.

She expressed that it would be an honour to win this award, believing it would be of great encouragement to her. She added, ‘I hope this will also encourage others to be kind and lend a helping hand to their loved ones and the larger community.’

To vote, supporters can SMS “Phakamile Mazibuko + Community Builder of the Year” to 34604, voting closes on 15 September 2023, SMSs cost R2.

Image and source: UKZN

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